Our Movement Is Under Attack
Abahlali baseCato Crest Press Statement
The eThekwini Municipality's Land Invasion Unit has again demolished shacks and evicted residents in Cato Crest without
a Court Order. This is despite the undertaking made before the Durban High Court that they will not demolish any shacks
in Cato Crest pending the final court decision. They demolished on Sunday and again this morning.
Yesterday they said they were not finished with us. Today they still say they are not finished with us. They say that
they will rule us whether we like it or not. They saw that they will use all their power to force us to accept their
role. This is black power used in the same way as the white power of Dr Verwoed.
This morning ANC Councilor Mzimuni Ngiba called the ANC members in Cato Crest to a meeting at the local sport ground to
plan and discuss this eviction. S’bu Zikode was the main subject in this meeting, just as Nkululeko Gwala was the main
subject of the meeting called by the ANC in the area on the 26th of June. He was assassinated on the same say.
Ngiba has declared war on Abahlali members. His comrades insist that they have fought and died for this country and that
it is therefore it is their turn to rule even if that means without regard for law.
In today's attack three people including women have been shot by municipal security. Abahlali comrades have rushed them
to hospital.” Engabe kanti sesiyabulawa ngempela uhulumeni wethu” “are we really being killed by our own government”,
cried one woman.
The evictions in Cato Crest started as ethnic evictions. They are now political evictions.
The war on our movement is a war on democracy.
We urge the media to rush to Cato Crest now.
ENDS